Emirates To Resume Passenger Flights to 29 Cities & Resumes Transits Through Dubai

EMIRATES AIRLINES RESUMES 29 US DESTINATIONS ON JUNE 15

The UAE Federal Government has declared that it will lift restrictions on transit passenger services, Emirates will offer passenger services to 16 more cities from June 15. In most of the countries, travel restriction will remain in place and passenger are reminded to review the entry and exit criteria before their journey.

As per the latest announcement, Emirates will offer passenger flights from Dubai to 29 cities on the back of its scheduled cargo operations, including existing flights to London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Paris, Milan, Madrid, Chicago, Toronto, Sydney, Melbourne and Manila (as of June 11).

The booking for below flights will be available on the Emirates.com or via travelguzs.com. Emirates will resume flights between Dubai to Manchester, Zurich, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Dublin, New York, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta, Taipei, Hong Kong, Vienna, Perth, Bahrain and Brisbane.

In addition to this, Emirates will resume flights from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad for travelers from Pakistan who wish to fly onwards to Emirates destinations.

Travelers can fly between Asia Pacific, Europe and the Americas destinations with convenient connections in Dubai, as long as they follow the travel and immigration criteria of their country of destination.

Working closely with the UAE authorities, Emirates continues to adopt a measured and phased approach to resume flights and rebuilding links between Dubai and the world.

Safety Measures– For passengers airlines has introduced an additional precautionary measure which will keep passengers healthy at every step of their journey, Also, the crew members and passengers will have their own mask, gloves, hand sanitizers and antibacterial wipes on the ground and in the air.

Travel Restriction– Customers are reminded that travel restrictions remain in place and travelers will only be allowed on flights if they meet the eligibility and entry requirements of their country of destination.